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Old 08-01-2021, 07:06 PM   #1
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Breaker Box Labels

I have a 2015 Forest River Blue Ridge 3025RL. The labels on the breaker box are hand written by the previous owner or dealer. Can someone tell me what some of them are? I'm sorry about the upside down photo. I've tried rotating it 3 different ways and it still loads this way. Thanks.....

Reading right to left, here is what they appear to me:
15 amp SO (slide outs)?
20 amp AC (first air conditioner)
15 amp WH (hot water heater)
20 amp WASH (clothes washer)
20 amp DRY (clothes dryer)
50 amp MAIN
50 amp MAIN
15 amp REC (no clue)?
20 amp FP (fire place)
15 amp GFI
20 amp 2AC (second air conditioner)
15 amp CONV (maybe the convection part of the microwave)?
20 amp MICRO (microwave)
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Old 08-01-2021, 07:12 PM   #2
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I have a 2015 Forest River Blue Ridge 3025RL. The labels on the breaker box are hand written by the previous owner or dealer. Can someone tell me what some of them are? I'm sorry about the upside down photo. I've tried rotating it 3 different ways and it still loads this way. Thanks.....

Reading right to left, here is what they appear to me:
15 amp SO (slide outs)?
20 amp AC (first air conditioner)
15 amp WH (hot water heater)
20 amp WASH (clothes washer)
20 amp DRY (clothes dryer)
50 amp MAIN
50 amp MAIN
15 amp REC (no clue)?
20 amp FP (fire place)
15 amp GFI
20 amp 2AC (second air conditioner)
15 amp CONV (maybe the convection part of the microwave)?
20 amp MICRO (microwave)
REC usually means receptacles….your 110 volt outlets
CONV usually means your converter…..takes 110 volts to charge your batteries

SO…..I have no idea.

Just to confirm things, whatever you think the breaker is for, turn it off and test your theory.
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Old 08-01-2021, 07:12 PM   #3
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CONV is most likely the converter for charging the battery/ies
REC most likely the 120 volt AC receptacles

SO no clue. Slide outs are 12 volt DC with fuses, not breakers
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Old 08-01-2021, 07:18 PM   #4
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What quick responses! Thanks guys. I'll work on the "SO" part. Thanks again.....
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Is your Stove/Oven electric or gas?
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Is your Stove/Oven electric or gas?
I would think an electric stove/oven would be more than a 15 amp appliance. But I've been wrong before!
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I would think an electric stove/oven would be more than a 15 amp appliance. But I've been wrong before!
Yes you would think but not necessarily. 1400 watts is close to 12 amps.

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I see one listed for GFCI outlets, perhaps the SO is for Standard Outlets.

As said above, the only way to be sure is to turn it off then test to see what doesn’t work.
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The stove is gas. I will test to see what doesn't work when I get it from the storage area and hooked up to 110. I will let you know what the "SO" stands for. Thanks......
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